Hunter Isth has his life turned upside down when his young daughter is killed by a drunk teenage driver. In mourning depressed and angry Hunter disappears and is rumored to have moved away from Braiden Woods. As years go by Hunter and his devastating story evolve into a myth a myth that many consider to be just that until a group of partying teenagers are brutally murdered one by one.
H**P
What's with all the hate?
I hear tell about this movie being made for around $36,000.00 and all these foolish critics are treating it as if it had a big budget. Now believe me, I personally don't put out money for old school slasher films, but when I heard the young filmmakers sold this product to companies like Image Entertainment (United States) and Entertainment One (Canada)...I had to check it out. I'll be the first one to tell you that the acting wasn't very good, there was absolutely no experience when it came to location scouting and more than half of the shots were lousy due to inexperienced directing...but in order to get all of those things utterly correct you need way more than just $36,000.00. I give this film credit simply because of where it has been able to go for how little it cost. And if you're mad about spending $25.00 on Amazon, then maybe you should just go to your local Wal-Mart and buy it for $10.00 like I did.
Q**N
Watchable, but not necessarily good
Not the worst slasher ever. But definitely cliche, unscary and too long. I actually loved the performance of the killer and how realistic the cast was. Just wish it had some scares, some better kills, some new twist or something. But a decent way to waste time and see annoying characters die.
T**Y
Hopefully you can get out alive...
Flat out - this movie sucks.Absolutely terrible acting and an absurd story. The psycho killer sucks - he isn't scary whatsoever. He has no method behind his madness. Just stupid and deranged. The lighting is the only redeeming quality of this ludicrous movie. If this is a college film project (which is what it looks like) - I'd give it a D.Do yourself a favor and don't waste your time with this flick.
M**
Actors an Actress were great in three rolls.
Vere good graphic's plus the plot was out standing.
C**R
A Decent Slasher Flick
First of all, this movie is not as good as the 5 star reviews are saying. And it's not as bad as the one star reviews either. The theme is a familiar one; a bunch of partygoers venture out into an area of the woods where an unspeakable tragedy occurred years earlier. The man who lost his daughter has gone crazy and kills anyone who enters the woods. So naturally, the young people ignore the warnings and camp there anyway and are picked off one by one. There's a fair amount of gore, the kill scenes aren't bad, and the acting is bad but not terrible. If you're in the mood for this type of film, it serves its purpose. But beyond that, it's an indie slasher flick and nothing more.
D**S
I really wish they didn't.
No, no, no, just don't do it to yourself or anyone you might care for. However if you do have a few unpleasant acquaintances, might I suggest you recommend this "thing" to them for their viewing pleasure. ;-)
C**S
A horror movie that pays homage to the classic horror flick
This is the breath of fresh air the horror genre needed. I didn't expect to like this movie so much when I saw the local screening, but I absolutely loved it. I thought, how could a movie that is so grounded to original horror routes actually keep me entertained and entranced without a big movie budget? Between the beautiful well thought out shots and gore, it was pretty easy. Never mind if you're a horror nut, I recommend picking this up to see a really good movie all around.5 out of 5 stars for this one.
J**E
HORRORHOUND MAGAZINE REVIEW
I have been seeing some great retro-horror indie films lately. With "The Sleeper", "The Victim", "Hobo with a Shotgun", it seems that indie filmmakers are finding a way to bring back some classic styles without doing remakes! BRAVA! The latest in this list is Jason Christopher's "Nobody Gets Out Alive". In the great tradition of the early "Friday the 13th films", a group of over-sexed twenty-somethings head on a camping trip in spite of the local legend of a killer in the woods. Christopher puts a fresh face on the killer-in-the-woods subgenre without forgetting its roots. "I think the horror community will really like this flick. It's an homage film!" (Christopher). That it is ... and, very well done on top of that.While homage films are not striving to be original, "Nobody Gets Out Alive" gives us a few things indie-slasher fans haven't seen yet. Yea, a bunch of drunk people in the woods ... the first few disappear ... leading quickly to all out, run for your life killing. Ok ... seen it. But, first of all, this film does it well. Christopher did his homework. "I'm a horror fan, my favorites are oldies like, "Black Christmas" (`74), "Friday The 13th Part 3", "Halloween" (`78), "The Prowler". And I think that shows in the flick" (Christopher). Don't worry ... it does! Plus, Christopher gives us something that is very rare ... a killer who speaks ... and actually has something to say!Gorehounds are not going to be disappointed. Great use of a long-handled sledge hammer ... and ... finally, something done with a nail I have always wanted to see in a film. (Don't think "Serpent and the Rainbow" ... much more simple and brutal than that.) Like the cherry on top of a sundae, the infinitely cool Clint Howard makes a great cameo in this deliciously decadent morsel of slasher cuisine.
R**E
Five Stars
dvd comme neuf et livraison rapide merci.
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